Lucas Lee-Tyson, 24, lives in Austin, USA and says it doesn’t take hard work to achieve wealth. The young man says he discovered the “power of the internet” at the age of 13 when he started making money online by selling personalized “banners” on Youtube for five dollars (4.63 euros) each.
Lucas currently claims to make six million dollars (about five million five hundred thousand euros) a year from the business he founded, Growth Cave, a digital marketing company that runs courses for those who want to learn more about online advertising. .
“The biggest mistake [é que as pessoas acham] that in order to be rich and successful, you need to work hard and exchange your time for money,” said the young man, quoted by the North American newspaper. New York Post. “Working hard won’t make you a millionaire, we’ve been scammed. The truth is that all you have to do to be successful is to have something that you can sell and show it to the right people,” he added.
In 2019, when he started his internship, the young man realized how much money from the work he did was brought in by the company he worked for, and what little he earned. “I was making $3,000 (2,780 euros) a month, but closing advertising deals for a company worth $500,000 (about 463 thousand euros). I thought that if I could earn at least 1% of this amount for myself as an entrepreneur, I would be happy, so I researched everything I could about how digital marketing works,” said Lucas Lee-Tyson.
“Ordinary work [com um salário fixo] it just gives you a roof and comfort, a mortgage and a car. This will keep you locked into a state of compliance and will not increase your earning potential. I always tell my clients don’t trade your time for money there is another way [de alcançar a riqueza]”, says the young man.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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